Have
you noticed more and more languages being spoken across America rather
than English? Have you noticed that meats at the supermarket must
be stamped “Hilal” for Muslim consumption? Have you noticed
cab drivers with turbans? Have you noticed that Christmas, Easter
and now Halloween, once powerful traditions of American life, have
been changed so as to not offend immigrants?

“As
a consequence of the cultural revolution,” said Buchanan. “America
has become two countries. The differences between us are wide, deep
and enduring. Less and less often do we take the trouble to find common
ground with people unlike us in views and values. Rather, we secede
into enclaves of people like ourselves. The racial, religious, cultural,
social, political and economic divides today are greater than they
seemed even in the segregated cities where some of us grew up.”

Such
cities like Freemont, California and Detroit, Michigan have become
increasingly Islamic—Middle Eastern immigrant dominated cities.
European-Americans flee. Islamic mosques take over and prayer calls
drone across the rooftops five times a day as Muslims bow to Mecca.

Before
1965, we had been segregated as to housing and schools, but as Buchanan
said, “We shared a country and culture. We were one nation.
We were Americans. We spoke the same language, learned the same history,
celebrated the same heroes, observed the same holy days and holidays,
went to the same films, rooted for the same teams, watched the same
three channels, danced to the same music, ate the same foods and recited
the same pledge of allegiance at school, and were taught the same
truths about right and grown, good and evil, God and country. We were
a people then.”

THAT
AMERICA IS GONE

As
an American who has traveled throughout this country regularly for
the past 50 years, I have witnessed what Buchanan writes about. I
have seen racial segregation greater than it was in the 60s before
Dr. Martin Luther King. If you visit New York, you will see Pakistani’s
sharing lunch with only Pakistani’s and all other tribes practice
the same segregation. If you ask them what they are as citizens, they
will tell you they are Pakistani’s first and part of America
second. They have one foot in the United States and their ear plugged
into a cell phone dialed back to the motherland.

We’ve
actually suffered multiple incidences of Muslim-American military
NCOs and officers killing other American troops. (U.S. Army Major
Hasan murdered 13 and wounded 30 others at Fort Hood. A Muslim NCO
threw a grenade into an officer’s tent killing three at the
beginning of the Iraq War. Several brothers tried to kill soldiers
at Fort Dix New Jersey.)

Even
Barack Obama, whose father is a Kenyan has set the new tone for America,
“We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish
nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens
who are bound by ideals and a set of values.”

With
honor killings, female genital mutilation and arranged marriages within
the United States today—it’s a certain bet that we do
not share the same values any more.

As
to morals, Buchanan said, “What set of values binds us together
when we cannot even agree on what a marriage is?”

Ironically,
conservatives have worked to stop the 1.2 million American abortions
annually, but sent bombers to kill hundreds of thousands and create
2.5 million refugees in Iraq over a 10 year period. At the same time,
4,300 American young men and women suffered death and 42,000 returned
without limbs or healthy minds in that 10 year forever war.

While
race has been the most divisive issue facing America since its inception,
the U.S. Congress continues importing millions upon millions of incompatible
cultures and ethnic tribes that portend greater conflict as their
numbers grow.

“Racial
discrimination is still among the most divisive issues polarizing
our country,” said Buchanan.

As
anyone can see across America today, we are dividing along Latino,
Islamic, European and African tribal lines. As we add another 75 million
third world immigrants, our civilization faces water, energy and resource
shortages. When you incorporate Peak Oil which means the decline of
oil that runs our civilization—we cannot avoid the forthcoming
conflicts.

“America
is entering a time of troubles,” said Buchanan. “The clashes
of culture and creed are intensifying…and the crises that afflict
us—culture wars, race division, record deficits, unpayable debt,
waves of immigration, legal and illegal, of people never before assimilated,
gridlock in capital, and possible defeat in war—may prove too
much for our democracy to cope with.”

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I
think President Teddy Roosevelt’s statement 110 years ago defines
our dilemma even more poignantly today: “The one absolutely
certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, or preventing all possibility
of its continuing as a nation at all, would be to permit it to become
a tangle of squabbling nationalities and languages.” He could
have added “incompatible cultures” to the mix.

Buchanan
defines our predicament, but will the American people rise up to change
course? From this journalist’s experience, I doubt it.

I
highly recommend this book for its power to enlighten and possibly
inspire millions of Americans to become engaged to stop the onslaught
and destruction of our civilization.

1.
Immediate moratorium of all immigration into America to save what’s
left of our culture, language and success.2. Immediate mandate of English as the primary language
in all media in America.3. Immediate stopping of all birth right citizenship.4. Immediate passing and enforcement of E-Verify
to guarantee 8 to 10 million new jobs for American citizens.5. Immediate welfare to workfare programs.6. Immediate teaching of personal accountability
and responsibility in our school systems.7. Immediate end to our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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While
race has been the most divisive issue facing America since its inception,
the U.S. Congress continues importing millions upon millions of incompatible
cultures and ethnic tribes that portend greater conflict as their numbers
grow.